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■logoff-period< 1 to 999999999 > -- Set period of time after which a client will be considered removed from the port for a lack of activity. (NUMBER) (p. 36)
■client-limit-- Set the maximum number of clients to allow on the port.(p. 31)
■initialize -- Reinitialize the authenticator state machine.(p. 35)
■reauthenticate -- Force re-authentication to happen.(p. 47)
■clear-statistics-- Clear the authenticator statistics.(p. 31)
■aaa port-access[ETHERNET] PORT-LIST
Manage general port security features on the device port(s).
Next Available Option:
■controlled-direction< both in > -- Configure how traffic is controlled on non-authenticated ports; in BOTH directions (ingress+egress) or IN only (ingress). (NUMBER) (p. 32)
primary
■aaa authentication console enable < local tacacs radius >
Specify the primary authentication method for access control.
Supported Values:
■local -- Use local switch user/password database.
■tacacs -- Use TACACS+ server.
■radius -- Use RADIUS server.
Next Available Option:
■secondary < local none authorized > -- Specify the backup authentication method for access control.(p. 48)
■aaa authentication console login < local tacacs radius >
Specify the primary authentication method for access control.
Supported Values:
■local -- Use local switch user/password database.
■tacacs -- Use TACACS+ server.
■radius -- Use RADIUS server.
Next Available Option:
■secondary < local none authorized > -- Specify the backup authentication method for access control.(p. 48)
■aaa authentication telnet enable < local tacacs radius >
Specify the primary authentication method for access control.
Supported Values:
■local -- Use local switch user/password database.
■tacacs -- Use TACACS+ server.
■radius -- Use RADIUS server.